An acid in water will react with the water to form H+, which are acidic ions. Acids will also turn litmus paper red, and have a pH less than 7.
A base in water will react with the water to form OH-, which are basic ions. Bases will also turn litmus paper blue, and have a pH greater than 7.
An acid produces H+ ions when they are put in water. A base produces OH- ions when they are put in water.
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-
Salt and water
salt and water
becase the acid will turn red and the alkile will turn purple
An acid produces H+ ions when they are put in water. A base produces OH- ions when they are put in water.
acid + base → salt + water a salt and water are formed from the reaction between an acid and a base
Acid and base.
Yes, because it shows you the difference between an acid or a base. An of course its both an acid and a base?
Strong acids/bases will dissociate to almost 100% in water and their conjugate base/acid will be weak. Weak acid/base will not dissociate well in water and their conjugate base/acid will be strong.
Salt and water
salt and water
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-
A strong acids dissociates completely in water to produce hydronium (H3O+) ions A strong base dissociates completely in water to produce hydroxide (OH-) ions
becase the acid will turn red and the alkile will turn purple
Acid base titration involves neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. whereas redox titration involves redox reaction between an oxidizing agent and reducing agent.
A strong base will, in water, fullyhydrolyse to give (react into) hydroxide (OH-) ions.A weak acid will, in water, partially hydrolyse to give (react into) hydronium(H3O+, or H+) ions.The strong/weak difference is in bold, the base/acid difference is itallicalized.